Initializing Navigator Key HSM
- SafeNet Luna
Install the SafeNet Luna client. No additional configuration is needed.
- SafeNet KeySecure
Extract the KeySecure client tarball in the Key HSM library directory (/usr/share/keytrustee-server-keyhsm/).
- Thales
Install the Thales client service. Copy nCipherKM.jar, jcetools.jar, and rsaprivenc.jar from the installation media (usually located in opt/nfast/java/classes relative to the installation media mount point) to the Key HSM library directory (/usr/share/keytrustee-server-keyhsm/).
$ sudo service keyhsm setup [keysecure|thales|luna]
For all HSM distributions, this first prompts for the IP address and port number that Key HSM listens on.
-- Configuring keyHsm General Setup -- Cloudera Recommends to use 127.0.0.1 as the listener port for Key HSM Please enter Key HSM SSL listener IP address: [127.0.0.1]127.0.0.1 Will attempt to setup listener on 127.0.0.1 Please enter Key HSM SSL listener PORT number: 9090 validate Port: :[ Successful ]
If the setup utility successfully validates the listener IP address and port, you are prompted for additional information specific to your HSM. For HSM-specific instructions, continue to the HSM-Specific Setup for Cloudera Navigator Key HSM section for your HSM.
The Key HSM keystore defaults to a strong, randomly-generated password. However, you can change the keystore password in the application.properties file:
keyhsm.keystore.password.set=yesThen, run the service keyhsm setup command with the name of the HSM to which the keystore password applies. You will be prompted to enter the new keystore password, which must be a minimum of six characters in length:
$ sudo service keyhsm setup [keysecure|thales|luna]
After initial setup, the configuration is stored in the /usr/share/keytrustee-server-keyhsm/application.properties file, which contains human-readable configuration information for the Navigator Key HSM server.
For additional details about keystores and truststores, see Understanding Java Keystores and Truststores.